--- John Cowan <cowan@...> wrote:
> Adam Walker scripsit:
>
> > Oh, I have Winnie Ille Pooh. It is quite fun. I
> also
> > have Rugulus vel Puer. Also a delight.
>
> I can't find "rugulus" in Lewis & Short, and most
> Google hits are clearly
> typos for Regulus, the trivial name of Alpha Leonis.
> It looks like it
> should mean "wrinkled"+DIM+NOM+SG, but I'm still
> confused.
>
That's because I typoed bigtime. It is *supposed* to
be "regulus". I suppose I could blame it on
anticipatory assimilation. But I also flubbed Pooh,
which should have been "Pu" in the Latin version, so .
. . Maybe I'd be better off not typing.
Adam
> --
> John Cowan <jcowan@...>
> www.ccil.org/~cowan www.reutershealth.com
> Micropayment advocates mistakenly believe that
> efficient allocation of
> resources is the purpose of markets. Efficiency is
> a byproduct of market
> systems, not their goal. The reasons markets work
> are not because users
> have embraced efficiency but because markets are the
> best place to allow
> users to maximize their preferences, and very often
> their preferences are
> not for conservation of cheap resources. --Clay
Shirkey
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